What is IEC TS 62607‑8‑2 about?
IEC TS 62607‑8‑2 offers a measurement method to be developed for determining polarization properties of metal-oxide interfacial devices using TSDC. There are two types of thermally stimulated current (TSC) measurement methods, classified by the origin of the current. One is generated by the detrapping of charges. The other one is generated by depolarization. The latter is frequently called thermally stimulated depolarization current (TSDC).
IEC TS 62607‑8‑2 is one of the parts of IEC 62607 focuses on the latter method and specifies the measurement procedures to be developed for determining polarization properties of metal-oxide interfacial devices.
IEC TS 62607‑8‑2 includes:
- Outlines of the experimental procedures used to measure TSDC
- Methods of interpretation of results and discussion of data analysis, and case studies
Who is IEC TS 62607‑8‑2 for?
IEC TS 62607‑8‑2 on nanomanufacturing is applicable to:
- Nanomanufacturing industry
- Food packaging
- Semiconductor industry
- Solar cells and fuel cells
- Medical device manufacturers
- Sensors
- Polymer industries
Why should you use IEC TS 62607‑8‑2?
IEC TS 62607‑8‑2 provides guidelines of TSDC measurement which is considered a powerful tool to evaluate polarization and depolarization, relaxation time, charge-storage and activation energy in advanced electronic materials including nano-enabled materials and devices.
IEC TS 62607‑8‑2 provides a standardized protocol for Thermally stimulated depolarization current (TSDC) measurement which will be useful to add validity to the experimental data for the purposes of productization of nano-enabled materials and devices. This will be helpful for developing nano-enabled materials products.
IEC TS 62607‑8‑2 provides guidelines on a measurement method to be developed for determining polarization properties of metal-oxide interfacial devices using Thermally stimulated depolarization current (TSDC).